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Call for former pupils to help north-east school with celebrations


Call for former pupils to help north-east school with celebrations
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A north-east school has issued an appeal to former pupils to share their memories as it prepares to celebrate a major milestone.
Westfield School in Fraserburgh are putting together a video and pictures to mark its 50
th anniversary with memories from previous and current pupils and staff.
And they are appealing for anyone with memories or photos of the school to come forward to help with the week-long festivities later this month. ....

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Court rules remote meetings cannot continue after May 7


Court rules remote meetings cannot continue after May 7
The High Court has ruled today that from May 7, council meetings in England must take place in person – dashing hopes that remote meetings would be able to continue after the coronavirus restrictions which allow them lapse.
The case brought by The Association of Democratic Services Officers, Lawyers in Local Government and Hertfordshire CC concerned whether councils already have the powers needed to hold online meetings through flexibility in current laws which date back to 1972. It received the backing of communities secretary Robert Jenrick.
The judgement by Dame Victoria Sharp, President of the Queen s Bench Division, and Mr Justice Chamberlain concluded: “The Secretary of State was correct in November 2016 and July 2019 to say that primary legislation would be required to allow local authority meetings under the 1972 Act to take place remotely. In our view, once the flexibility regulations cease to app ....

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